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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 7 2008, 11:10 PM (247 Views) | |
| Quate | Jan 7 2008, 11:10 PM Post #1 |
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RUN HE IS BESIDE YOU
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I have no idea on how to begin scratching hair. Can someone show me a pattern/example/tutorial? And I'm not talking about a Tauros mane, but more like Shiftry hair. Thanks. |
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| 187666 | Jan 8 2008, 07:44 PM Post #2 |
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Boredom Strikes Again.
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I wouldn't say no to a tut either, as sometimes my hair is not as good as it could be. |
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| Shed | Jan 8 2008, 08:35 PM Post #3 |
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Don't go in the Shed!
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Well, for the shape of the outline you'll just have to observe the originals and see how they do it. For the shading, you loosely (as in not exactly/precisely) follow the shape of the outline. You can also add some small highlights in the middle of the shadows (and vice-versa) to give it more volume. Don't be a fraid of giving it more dithering that normal, either, since the textural effect of dithering is somewhat hairlike. Hopefully that helps. It really works for all Pokémon hairs. |
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